
KHEMKA VILLA
Simply a royal touch
The client came to us with a brief to design a villa to accommodate their family of 4. A couple with 2 grown up boys soon to be married. So the house will eventually accommodate 3 couples. After incorporating the building bye laws, the design was revised keeping the central staircase planning constant but with a square atrium. The villa consists of 8 rooms with family leisure and recreational areas. With a symmetrical planning, niches and curved staircase, the classical theme has been kept intact. Due to reduced size of the built mass, the planning had been made more functional. The sizes of the spaces comparatively reduced as compared to the previous option. The first floor has been designed for the young sons of the family keeping in mind their soon to be extend family. The entirely private floor consists of 2 sets of master bedroom, guest room, dining areas, lounge and pantry for each son. A set of two parlors sits next to the central atrium. The landscaping and façade lighting plays a pivotal role in adding to the grandness of the residence. The entrance lobby is adorned by a grand staircase in middle of a large hall.
Finest workmanship of stone carving jalies and cornices

Elements like cornices picked from European classical architecture and smoothly amalgamated with Indian classical aesthetics of the villa architecture.

Palacial grandeur achieved by using Gwalior mint stone and carving works executed by super specialist Rajasthani craftsmanship

Entrance porch to accommodate top model cars to satisfy wealthy client’s aspirations

Concealed lights perfectly highlight the beautiful cornices of the villa.

Stepped terraces profiles highlighted with linear Lights.

Oval ceiling and chandelier compliment classical oval shape double height atrium
See through Jalies like in Rajasthani Havelies

Inspiration was derived from traditional havelies of India to get a sense of their grand aesthetics. Elements like jalli windows and jharokhas and domes inspired the architectural aesthetics of the villa.

Colour change the ambience and fragrance of waterbody with fountains outside mandir.

Selected plants and shrubs define walkway and entrance
Glamours and luxurious Interiors.




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Inspiration was derived from traditional havelies of India to get a sense of their grand aesthetics. Elements like jalli windows and jharokhas and domes inspired the architectural aesthetics of the villa.
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